By Stefan Coerts

The Spanish attacker is pleased with the progress he has made with the San Siro outfit as he sets his sights on a permanent move at the season's end

Bojan Krkic has voiced his satisfaction with his personal development at AC Milan since his summer transfer from Roma.

The former Barcelona forward joined the Rossoneri on a one-year loan deal at the start of the 2012-13 campaign, and he's quite satisfied with the way things have panned out for him so far as he targets a permanent move.

"I came through the Barcelona ranks and I learnt a lot there in terms of the philosophy of football there," he was quoted as saying on the club's official website.

"I arrived here and [Adriano] Galliani asked me to do other things and I think I have settled in well and I have improved in so many areas of my game.

"I said at the start of my time here I would like to stay and now we have five months left. All I can think about is doing my job and not let other things affect me.

"I just have to concentrate on playing and then let’s see what happens at the end."

The 22-year-old has netted three goals in 13 Serie A appearances for Milan this term.